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Singha Thailand Amateur Open No. 89: Exciting Competition for the King Rama VII Trophy

Thailand Amateur Golf Competition, “Singha Thailand Amateur Open No. 89”, competing for the King Rama VII Trophy, organized by the Golf Association of Thailand in collaboration with Singha Corporation, Sports Authority of Thailand. Held between 17-20 October 2023 at Panya Indra Golf Club (Cours B and C), par 70, men compete at a distance of 6,812 yards and women compete at a distance of 6,008 yards. On Thursday, October 19, 2023, there are 18 holes left to play in the final round.

This event is a 4-day, 72-hole stroke play competition. The winner of the men’s individual category is Won the royal trophy given by King Rama VII in the female category. Holding the trophy of honor was Mr. Rangsarit Laksitanon, President of the Golf Association of Thailand. This year there are 122 golfers from 11 countries participating in the competition, including Australia, China, the United States, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand. There are 92 Thai golfers, divided into 49 men and 43 women.

On Thursday, October 19, 2023, it was the third day of the competition. In the male category, Warut Bunrod, a 15-year-old rising star from Roi Et Province. Played with confidence, collecting free bogeys and 4 more birdies, making a score of 4 under par 66, total for three days, 9 under par 201, maintaining the lead. There is a high chance of winning the championship with the total score leaving second place behind Thanawin Lee, 17 years old from Chonburi, who this time scored 4 under par 66 for a total of 6 under par 204, 3 strokes behind. Third place belongs to Thanatsorn Supin. Rat from Udon Thani and Malcolm Ting from Malaysia have the same total score of 3 under par 207.

Female category: “Papaeng” Alisa Inprasit 17 year old national swinger from Nakhon Ratchasima Still maintaining continuous performance, making another 1 under par 69 from 3 birdies from holes 5, 7.15, losing 2 bogeys, totaling three days, 10 under par 200, continuing to maintain the leading position with Khao Pun-Thitikarn Thapasit, aged The 17-year-old from Bangkok was 2 strokes behind with a total score of 8 under par 202. After this round she scored another 2 under par 68 from 3 birdies and 1 bogey, while Iris, Mehri Masru, a half Thai-Turkish girl, and Ann. Na Iwanaka, the first round leader from Japan, is joint 3rd with the same total score of 7 under par 203.

For the final competition on October 20, 2023, the female leadership group consists of Anna Iwanaka (Japan), Iris Meri Masru, Thitikarn Tharapasit and Ali. Sa Inprasit Will start on the side of Hole 1 (Course B) at 7:40 a.m. As for the male leader, consisting of Thanatsorn Supinrat, Malcom Ting (Malaysia), Thanawin Lee and Warut Boonrod will start. hole side 1(Cours B) at 9:00 a.m. and there will be an award ceremony at approximately 3:00 p.m.

Results of the third round (par 70)

male person type

(-9)201 Warut Bunrod 69-66-66

(-6)204 Thanawin Lee 71-67-66

(-3)207 Malcom Ting(Malaysia)70-69-68,Thanatsorn Supinrat 70-68-69

(-2)208 Joseph Bucay Perry (Philippines)67-70-71

(-1)209 Teerawut Bunsior 69-72-68, Jaided Phromsakha Na Sakon Nakhon 68-72-69

female person type

(-10)200 Alisa Inprasit 67-64-69

(-8)202 Thitikarn Thapasit 68-66-68

(-7)203 Iris Meri Masru 70-65-68, Anna Iwanaka(Japan) 65-66-72

(-4)206 Achirayan Sriwong 67-73-66,Prim Prachanakorn 69-69-68,Sathornkan Thiangsri 68-67-71

(-3)207 Suwichaya Winitchaitham 69-67-71, Pimphisa certified 68-65-71

2023-10-19 14:53:00

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